Tiata Delights 08

Closing: 02/08/2008

The British African Theatre Company Tiata Fahodzi presents Tiata Delights 08, its fourth annual new writing initiative, presenting a week of work from emerging and established British African writers.

Over the course of the week, six new plays will receive staged readings by three directors, overseen by Artistic Director Femi Elufowoju, jr. This year’s season opens with a new play written by 2008 Laurence Olivier award-winner Bola Agbaje.

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Unlike film, theatre doesn't have an official age classification organisation. That means all age recommendations are subjective and should be treated as guidelines unless otherwise stated. With this in mind, we ask you to use your judgement in regards to a show’s suitability prior to purchase. However, we are more than happy to help you make a decision. Please email ticketing@officiallondontheatre.com to find out more about your chosen show.

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